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Session 20. Oral Presentation for: Decommissioning and restoration: early planning is critical to an efficient and risk-minimised process

Jankó Reinders A *
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A dss+, Perth, WA, Australia.




Jankó is a part-time senior consultant for the Oil, Gas & Energy Sector in the Australasia region. He has 23 years of global industry experience with Shell International as well as smaller energy operators. Janko has fulfilled senior individual contributor roles as a production technologist as well as engineering management positions, for deep-water and land assets, both green- and brownfields. Risk management and asset P&A are very close to his heart.

* Correspondence to: janko.reinders@suscit82.com

Australian Energy Producers Journal 64 https://doi.org/10.1071/EP23372
Published: 7 June 2024

© 2024 The Author(s) (or their employer(s)). Published by CSIRO Publishing on behalf of Australian Energy Producers.

Abstract

Presented on Wednesday 22 May: Session 20

Over the next 7 years, according to Wood Mackenzie, it is estimated that as many as 380 fields oil and gas facilities will be decommissioned across Asia–Pacific (Wood Mackenzie 2018). Many companies leave Decommissioning and Restoration (D&R) up to the respective project groups using their normal project management and control systems. However, managing D&R requires a different approach and mindset, as the value drivers and risk profiles for D&R projects are different compared to conventional construction projects. For D&R to be efficient – from operational, sustainability, regulatory compliance, environmental and financial perspectives – delivery must not be limited to an isolated project group. Rather, it must leverage corporate and operational knowledge, lessons learned from other decommissioning projects and industry best-practice to support the identification and management of the decommissioning risk profile and successful delivery thereof. Planning for D&R is essential at every stage of the life of an asset and should start as early as possible. Ideally, facilities are designed with D&R in mind at the project conception stage as the scope of D&R is often broader and more complex than operators realise, contributing to D&R projects often exceeding original cost estimates and timelines. Decommissioning and restoration opportunities may be missed or associated risks increased without timely recognition and management. In this paper, dss+ will provide companies with pragmatic guidance on how to plan and implement a D&R process that is managed well from an operational, risk, financial, contractor management and importantly, a stakeholder management point of view.

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Keywords: compliance, decommissioning, front end loading, project management, restoration, risk, social license, stakeholder management.

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Jankó is a part-time senior consultant for the Oil, Gas & Energy Sector in the Australasia region. He has 23 years of global industry experience with Shell International as well as smaller energy operators. Janko has fulfilled senior individual contributor roles as a production technologist as well as engineering management positions, for deep-water and land assets, both green- and brownfields. Risk management and asset P&A are very close to his heart.